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SpermCount Male Fertility Home Test – 1 Test Kit

R 16900

A clear, private at-home check of sperm count — an easy first step before the clinic.

What it is: An at-home screening test that shows whether your sperm concentration falls within the WHO normal fertile range (≥15 million/mL) — a clear, private first check using a complete kit, with results in 5 minutes.

Features:

  • WHO-aligned threshold shows if sperm concentration is ≥15 million/mL (normal) or below
  • Clinically accurate SP-10 technology for high-specificity detection
  • Clear, easy-to-read result in 5 minutes
  • A complete kit — everything for collection, dilution and testing included
  • Private first check at home, with no clinic visit needed
  • Made by DNX Medical, a SAHPRA-licensed device company trusted by SA pharmacies

Description: Sperm count is one of the biggest factors in conception, yet it's often the last thing a couple checks. This gives you a clear, private first answer at home a simple way to know where you stand, and to track changes over time after any lifestyle or medical adjustments.

What's in the box: 1 × test cassette · 1 × semen collection cup · 1 × semen transfer device · 1 × sample dilution buffer · 1 × workstation tray · 1 × instruction leaflet.

Use: Abstain from ejaculation for 3–7 days before testing. Collect a sample in the cup and let it liquefy for 60 minutes, then draw 0.1ml with the transfer device and mix with the dilution buffer. Add 2 drops to the test cassette and read at 5 minutes: two lines (control + test) = normal concentration (≥15 million/mL); one line (control only) = low (<15 million/mL). Avoid testing after illness, fever or extreme stress, which can temporarily affect results.

Note: For in-vitro diagnostic (home) use only, as an initial screen of sperm concentration,  it doesn't measure motility or other fertility factors and isn't a diagnosis. Discuss your result with a healthcare professional, especially a low reading or if you're struggling to conceive. Store in a cool, dry place and don't use after the printed expiry date. Keep out of reach of children.

Founder's note (optional): Fertility is so often framed as a women's issue, but the male side plays a role just as often and it's one of the easiest things to check first. We stock this because taking that quiet first step at home, before any clinic visit, saves a lot of guesswork. But always recommend that you go for a more detailed test to check the sperm quality, quantity and mobility.